Students Show Us the One Health Way

Posted August 29, 2016

Through multiple programs, the Texas A&M One Health
Initiative seeks to provide One Health opportunities to students
throughout their college career. With funding from the Texas
A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
(CVM) and Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine,
a One Health Student Travel Award established in January 2016
served to promote student presentation of research with One Health
implications to scientific conferences.

Thus far, 25 Texas A&M graduate and professional students
applied, representing the CVM, College of Agriculture & Life
Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts, College
of Medicine, and School of Public Health. Eleven students were
selected through a rigorous review by a panel of successful
researchers.

These awarded students represent the CVM, College of Liberal
Arts, College of Medicine, School of Public Health, and College of
Agriculture & Life Sciences and will attend conferences from
Texas to Brighton, England. As they return from their travels,
profiles of each student will be available at http://onehealth.tamu.edu/education/student-travel-awardees.